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Contents:
- UOMI GAY FOTO E IMMAGI
- TWKS, DADDI, F@GS – A CRIL EXAMATN OF GAY MASCULI
- THE HIDN GAY LIV FALLY BEG UNVERED
UOMI GAY FOTO E IMMAGI
* fotografie gay *
Four s ago, the photographer Tom Bianchi began pturg the nearly 10, 000 gay men who every summer flocked to their En a specific part of New York’s Fire Island. Matthew Morroc“This photograph serv as the ver of my photo book, Complic, which tells the story of relatnships wh olr gay men New York om 2010 to 2015. Photograph by Ey Manng“The first gay pri was a rt—not a logo, psule llectn, or rabow Shake Shack l.
TWKS, DADDI, F@GS – A CRIL EXAMATN OF GAY MASCULI
Recent issu of Gay Boys Adult Photo Magaze * fotografie gay *
Photograph by Chris Smh“I remember that some of my earlit self-portras, taken while I was high school and still eply closeted, seemed like the only way that I uld privately exprs and see myself as the gay man that I knew I was. Take a Look Back at 1980s Gay New York. Photographer Tom Bianchi is well known for his sun drenched 1980s Polaroids of the gay mec, Fire Island.
THE HIDN GAY LIV FALLY BEG UNVERED
There's nothg like a good gay photo. You n hardly turn around a gallery whout bumpg to a photo that was eher snapped by a queer person or one for a subject: om Calyn Jenner's portra by Annie Leibovz to the provotive works of Robert Mapplethorpe to the geni of Andy Warhol, Cathere Opie, and Pierre and Gill. Maybe there's somethg queer about the photograph, the transformatn om a subject to an object a flash. Or maybe all our years of takg selfi for Grdr prepared for the job. In any se, what mak the gay photo gay is the look levels at the viewer: We are ed to beg seen, but now we n look back. * fotografie gay *
But, the same years Bianchi was potg his lens at beachgoers for his Fire Island P seri, he was also chroniclg gay life Manhattan om his Greenwich Village rince. After the Nazis officially seized power 1933, they started forcefully imposg their polics acrdg to which not only racially and polilly targeted groups were not sirable, but gay people as well. Although homosexualy was crimalized by the disgraceful Paragraph 175, the people were not prosecuted pecially durg the Weimar era, but 1935 the Nazis extend this paragraph and thgs beme much worse than earlier.
Many fled Germany due to creasg homophobia imposed om the state, and among them were many talented artists and photographers.